PE’s that Sponsor MBA’s
I know Buy side firms don’t sponsor as much as consulting companies but does anyone have a list of pe’s (or just a few companies) they know that historically pay for you to get your MBA and comeback?
Thanks.
I know Buy side firms don’t sponsor as much as consulting companies but does anyone have a list of pe’s (or just a few companies) they know that historically pay for you to get your MBA and comeback?
Thanks.
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Believe all - a good amount of firms pay for your 2nd year of bschool from what I've heard
I wouldn’t let that be your primary determinant. If you’re coming back post MBA as a senior associate or VP and in it for the long-run, you’ll be making high 6 digits / breaking 7 digits and there are other factors outside of a $150k tuition you should consider
In that case, your focus should be on firms that are not as saturated up top and have a track record of bringing back associates. If that includes covering your MBA, great. If not, that's fine as long as there's a path upwards
He just wants to know the shops lol. I'm sure you mean well but watching you dodge this mans question with advice was so annoying